Shopping centres across Sydney should expect a visit from SafeWork inspectors, who will be dropping in to make sure shops are COVIDSafe during the busy Christmas shopping season.
Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation, Kevin Anderson urged both businesses and shoppers to remain vigilant despite relaxed restrictions.
“Christmas is around the corner and a lot of us will be heading to the shops to stock up on presents for our friends and families,” Mr Anderson said.
“However, the risk of COVID is far from over, and we’ve got to remain vigilant, especially when in busy public areas.”
SafeWork inspectors will spend the next fortnight checking that important practices such as physical distancing and hygiene measures are being followed.
“We want everyone to enjoy the festive period, but let’s do it safely and continue working together to prevent the spread in our communities.”
SafeWork NSW’s will be checking that shopping centres have:
To find out more advice tailored to shopping centres, please visit nsw.gov.au.
Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation, Kevin Anderson urged both businesses and shoppers to remain vigilant despite relaxed restrictions.
“Christmas is around the corner and a lot of us will be heading to the shops to stock up on presents for our friends and families,” Mr Anderson said.
“However, the risk of COVID is far from over, and we’ve got to remain vigilant, especially when in busy public areas.”
SafeWork inspectors will spend the next fortnight checking that important practices such as physical distancing and hygiene measures are being followed.
“Our visits will ensure that shopping centre management understand the requirements of the Public Health Orders that remain in place and help their tenants in meeting their obligations,” Mr Anderson said.
“NSW businesses have done an outstanding job in very difficult circumstances to help contain this virus, and we want to ensure that we don’t let our guard down.”“We want everyone to enjoy the festive period, but let’s do it safely and continue working together to prevent the spread in our communities.”
SafeWork NSW’s will be checking that shopping centres have:
- A NSW Government registered COVID Safety Plan
- Physical distancing of customers and workers
- Adequate hygiene practices
- A cleaning schedule in place suitable to the risks of COVID-19 at the site
- Provisions in place in the event of a COVID-19 case occurring at the site
- Electronic recording of entry to premises
To find out more advice tailored to shopping centres, please visit nsw.gov.au.